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LEA-INDUSTRIAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT

1. A branch of information security applied to both


theoretical and actual computer system.
A. Computing security B. Computer security
C. Data security D. Information
security
2. A fact-finding probe to determine a plant adequacy and
deficiency in all aspects of security.
A. security awareness program B. security guidance
C. security education D. security survey
3. Among the classification of documents which do you
think is the least priority?
A. Secret B. Top secret
C. Restricted D. Confidential
4. Among the visitors movement control, which of the
following is the most important?
A. Visitor’s logbook B. Escort
C. Visitors entrance D. Time traveled
5. An industrial complex must established its first line of
physical defense. It must have;
A. the building itself B. communication barrier
C. perimeter barriers D. window barriers
6. Are physical barriers constructed by men that tend to
delay the intruder.
A. Animal Barriers B. Energy Barriers
C. Human Barriers D. Structural Barriers
7. Canine unit is an example of what type of barrier?
A. Structural Barriers B. Human Barriers
C. Animal Barrier D. Energy Barrier
8. Change key, Sub master key, master key, grand master
key. Which group should they belong?
A. Key control B. Keying system
C. Types of key locks D. Types of locking
devices
9. In SWOT analysis, “W” means:
A. Vulnerabilities B. Threats
C. Intelligence D. Win
10. It is the importance of the firm or installation in
relation to national economy and security.
A. Relative necessity B. Relative vulnerability
C. Relative security D. Relative critically
11. It refers to the importance of the establishment with
reference to the national economy and security.
A. Risk analysis B. Relative vulnerability
C. Risk assessment D. Relative criticality
12. It is the protection of high ranking officials from harm,
kidnapping, and similar acts.
A. Asset protection B. Physical security
C. Document security D. VIP security
13. It is the weakest link in the security chain.
A. Managers B. Personnel
C. Barriers D. Inspections
14. May duplicate the system in whole or in part and is
used during power failure or emergencies.
A. Emergency lighting B. Movable lighting
C. Standby lighting D. Stationary
Luminary
15. Physical security which deals with the protection of
processes, patents, and other activities.
A. Operational security B. Crisis security
C. Document security D. Communication
security
16. PBI stands for…
A. Partial Background Investigator
B. Partial Background Investigation
C. Philippine Background Investigator
D. Philippine Background Investigation
17. The following are Political Field of security except one:
A. International Security B. National Security
C. Human Security D. Financial Security
18. The part of security measure which informs at once
the authority about intrusion in an establishment.
A. Alarm B. speed information
C. signal D. tactical notice
19. They are also referred to as the BLUE ARMY.
A. SAF B. Government Security Guard
C. Private Security Guard D. Philippine Army
20. This system consists of ringing up a visual or audible
alarm near the object to be protected.
A. Central Station System B. Proprietary syste
C. Local Alarm D. Auxiliary Alarm
21. What is the importance of the firm or installation with
reference to the national economy or security?
A. Relative criticality B. Relative security
C. Relative necessity D. Relative vulnerability
22. What is the next planning step after the need to plan
is recognized?
A. Evaluate alternatives B. Formulate the objectives
C. Execute the plan D. Gather and analyze data
23. What type of documents does the very important
documents regarding negotiation for major alliances
belong?
A. Secret B. Top secret
C. Restricted D. Confidential
24. Under physical security, what should be placed
between the prospective intruder and target installation?
A. Barrier B. Net
C. Hazard D. Risk
25. Used by the writer when he has forgotten something
or to attract attention.
A. Attention Line B. Greetings
C. Carbon Copies D. Post Script
26. A new Private Security Agency shall be issued a
temporary license to operate that is good for:
A. six months B. one year and six months
C. one year D. two years
27. The following are the qualifications for Security
Consultant except:
A. Master in Public Administration
B. Master in Business Administration
C. Master in Criminology
D. Bachelor of Law
28. The person who has the power to revoke for cause the
license issued to security guard is:
A. PNP Director General B. PNP – CISC
C. DILG Secretary D. Chief Security Officer
29. A Private Security Agency who is applying for regular
license to operate must possess at least 70 licensed
firearms and a minimum of:
A. 100 Guards B. 150 Guards
C. 200 Guards D. 1000 Guards
30. The latest amendment of the implementing rules and
regulations of Private Security Agency Law was on:
A. March 7, 1996 B. October 8, 1994
C. January 8, 1994 D. October 18, 1994
31. The security force maintained and operated by any
corporation for its own security unit only is known as:
A. Government Security Unit B. Company Security Unit
C. Private Detective Agency D. Private Detective Unit
32. The required type of training while applying for a new
security guard license is:
A. In Service Training B. On Job Training
C. Pre Licensing Training D. Specialized Training
33. Branch offices of Private Security Agency shall be
established and maintained in other provinces and cities
with a minimum of 10 security guards and maximum of:
A. 30 guards B. 20 guards
C. 25 guards D. 15 guards
34. The dead line for filing of application of the renewal of
license shall be:
A. February 28 every year B. July 31 every year
C. May 26 every year D. June 1 every year
35. The minimum age qualification in order to be issued a
security guard license to exercise the profession is:
A. 18 years old B. 21 years old
C. 20 years old D. 25 years old
36. This type of additional protective measures usually
placed above the perimeter barrier serves as the look-out of
the guard forces in giving security in the area of
responsibility.
A. Tower guard B. Top guard
37. Private Security Agency having less than the required
minimum number of guards shall be given a license to
operate is good for:
A. 6 months B. 8 months
C. 1 year D. 2 years
38. The surety bond required to Security Agency
employing a number of 200 – 499 security guards is:
A. 50 thousand pesos B. 150 thousand pesos
C. 100 thousand pesos D. 200 thousand pesos
39. The use of firearms by Private Detective shall be:
A. required B. mandatory
C. discretionary D. optional
40. The surety bond per firearm to be deposited is:
A. 150 pesos B. 100 pesos
C. 50 pesos D. 40 pesos
41. The basic load of ammunition per unit of a duly
licensed firearm shall not exceed:
A. 20 loads B. 30 loads
C. 25 loads D. 50 loads
42. Any law enforcement officer authorized by law to effect
any justified confiscation of firearm issued to a security
guard shall inform the Chief of the PNP through the CSFC
within:
A. 12 Hrs. B. 24 Hrs.
C. 18 Hrs. D. 36 Hrs.
43. It is a fact finding probe to determine a plant’s
adequacy and deficiency in all aspects of security.
A. security inspections B. security survey
C. special survey D. supplemental survey
44. It is the exposure and teaching of employees on
security and its relevance to their work.
A. security education B. security indoctrination
C. security training D. security awareness
45. It is an authenticated list of personnel given to
security allowing entry to a compound or installation
thereof.
A. controlling B. access list
C. exclusion area D. controlled area
46. It is the key elements in the security survey system of
a plant or installation.
A. security guard B. human guard
C. company guard D. agency guard
47. It is a term used in England for lock pickers,
safecrackers, and penetrators of restricted rooms or areas.
A. Doppler effect B. duress code
C. Peterman D. fail safe
48. It is a practical test of a plan or any activity to test its
validity, it is also an operational readiness exercise.
A. dry run B. run through
C. controlling D. fire drill
49. It is the susceptibility of the plant or
establishment to damage, loss or disruption of
operation due to various hazard.
A. relative criticality B. relative vulnerability
C. all of the above D. none of these

50. It includes records that are irreplaceable,


reproduction of which does not have the same
value as the original records.
A. useful records B. vital records
C. important records D. non-essential
records
POLICE INTELLIGENCE
1. A gathering of members for police intelligence operation
before the surveillance is conducted.
A. Surveillance team B. Police members
C. Police unit D. Pre-surveillance conference
2. A general type of counter intelligence which seeks to
conceal information from the enemy.
A. Active Measures B. Passive Measures
C. Detection Measures D. Denial Measures
3. All of the following are principles of intelligence, except:
A. continuity B. proximity
C. timeliness D. flexibility
4. A method of collection of information wherein the
investigator tails or follows the person or vehicle.
A. research B. undercover operation
C. casing D. surveillance
5. A method of collecting information wherein the
investigator merely uses his different senses.
A. observation B. casing
C. research D. interrogation
6. An accomplice or associate of the subject used to avoid
or elude surveillant.
A. Surveillance plan B. Pre-surveillance
conference
C. Convoy D. Safe house
7. A principle of intelligence that the information should be
essential and pertinent to the purpose at hand.
A. Selection B. Usefulness
C. Continuity D. Timeliness
8. A type of surveillance who is the subject is aware that he
is under observation.
A. Surveillant B. Made
C. Close D. Contact
9. Disguise or secret observation of places, persons or
vehicles for purpose of obtaining information.
A. Evaluation B. Surveillance
C. Elicitation D. Infiltration
10. Fredrick the Great is known as the;
A. Father of Criminology B. Father of Military
Espionage
C. Intelligence Father D. Great Intelligence
Father
11. He made ciphers to the information to ensure secrecy
to the communication.
A. Akbar B. Julius Caesar
C. Hannibal D. Frederick the great
12. Intelligence is under what type of police function?
A. Primary B. Auxiliary
C. Administrative D. Secondary
13. In intelligence, what is meant by C.B.I?
A. Complete Background Investigation
B. Complete Background Investigator
C. Complete Back draft Investigation
D. Competent Background Investigator
14. In stationary surveillance, the following must be
observed, EXCEPT
A. avoid eye contact B. never meet subject face to face
C. recognize fellow agent D. if burnt out, drop subject
15. It is an area to determine its suitability for intelligence
use or its vulnerability.
A. Info desired casing B. General principle in casing
C. Casing D. Active opposition
16. It is the circumspect inspection of a place to determine
its suitability for particular operational purposes.
A. Inspection B. Survey
C. Surveillance D. Casing
17. It is conducted when the subject is moving from one
place to another.
A. Casing B. Lost
C. Made D. Shadowing
18. On many occasions, the bulk of the most valuable
information comes from:
A. business world B. an underworld informant
C. newspaper clippings D. communications media
19. Some of the instructions in foot surveillance are the
following, EXCEPT
A. stop quickly, look behind
B. drop paper, never mind what happens to the paper
C. window shop, watch reflection
D. retrace steps
20. The procurement of information obtain w/out the
knowledge of the subject or target.
A. Deception B. Covert Intelligence
C. Police Intelligence D. Sabotage
21. These are recruited among poor folk, glad to earn a small
sum or to accommodate as military officer.
A. Common spies B. Double spies
C. Spies of consequences D. Espionage against their
own will
22. The term used for the object of surveillance is a subject
while the investigator conducting the surveillance is:
A. rabbit B. traffic enforcement
C. surveillant D. patrol
23. Which of the following does not belong to the basic to
informant recruitment?
A. Selection B. Investigation
C. Evaluation D. Approach
24. Which of the following is contained in the heading of an
intelligence report?
A. Reporting unit B. Conclusion
C. Signature of the director D. Assessment of the
operation
25. Which of the following is the most common reason
why an informer gives information to the police?
A. Monetary Reward B. Wants To Be Known To
The Police
C. As Good Citizen D. Revenge
26. It would mean as the total product of intelligence
developed by all governmental agencies that covers the
broad aspects of national policy and security.
A. Military intelligence B. Police intelligence
C. National intelligence D. Line intelligence
27. An investigative process in which disguises and
pretext cover and deception are used to gain the
confidence of criminal suspects for the purpose of
determining the nature and extent of any criminal
activities that maybe contemplating or perpetuating.
A. Cover story B. Surveillance
C. Undercover assignment D. Casing
28. It is the kind of intelligence required by the
commander to provide for planning and conduct
tactical and administrative operation in counter
insurgency.
A. Strategic intelligence B. Line intelligence
C. Criminal intelligence D. Counter intelligence
29. This kind of intelligence covers the activity devoted
in destroying the effectiveness of hostile foreign
activities and to the protection of information against
espionage, subversion and sabotage.
A. Line intelligence B. Counter
intelligence
C. Police intelligence D. Public safety
intelligence
30. An intelligence data that is immediate in nature.
A. Line intelligence B. Strategic intelligence
C. Counter intelligence D. Combat intelligence
31. The organization of raw data and information into
usable form; grouping similar items of information so that
they will be readily accessible.
A. Collection B. Collation
C. Dissemination D. Interpretation
32. The single most important feature in the consideration
of recruiting the potential informant.
A. Access B. Wide access
C. History D. Physical and
mental ability
33. The use of beautiful women in baited situations.
A. Drone trap B. Honey trap
C. Dead drop D. convoy
34. Refers to an accomplice or associate of the subject
used to avoid or elude surveillant.
A. Decoy B. Convoy
C. Contact D. Shadow
35. Known as Napoleon’s eye, he conducted counter
intelligence against spies, who utilized deceit and
blackmail to gain information.
A. Schulmeister B. Edward I
C. Steiber D. Redl
36. A step by which the intelligence is transformed from
raw facts to intelligence data.
A. Collection B. Processing
C. Evaluation D. Dissemination
37. It refers to the combination of all analyzed data to form
a logical picture or theory.
A. Integration B. Evaluation
C. Interpretation D. Deduction
38. Wide variety of tactics employed by which a state or
person misleads or confuses the enemy; generally as to its
capabilities.
A. Sabotage B. Deception
C. Espionage D. Infiltration
39. Used by any agency to safeguard against espionage,
sabotage and subversion.
A. Line intelligence B. Counter - Intelligence
C. Police intelligence D. Military intelligence
40. The importance of cover are the following, except;
A. Secrecy of operation against enemy intelligence
B. Secrecy of operation against friendly agencies
who do have the need to know
C. Secrecy of the undercover agents identity
D. Successful accomplishments of the mission
41. The recruitment of action agent inside the target
organization.
A. Infiltration B. Recruitment
C. Penetration D. Training
42. The formulation of the conclusion based on the theory
developed or the determination of the effect and meaning of
the information.
A. Integration B. Interpretation
C. Evaluation D. Collection
43. The shifting, isolation, or separation of some elements
in the information which have significance to the objective,
goal or mission of the unit concerned.
A. Evaluation B. Analysis
C. Collection D. Dissemination
44. The examination of the raw data or information in order
to determine the intelligence value, the pertinence of the
information, the reliability of the source or its credibility
and the truth of the information.
A. Dissemination B. Evaluation
C. Analysis D. Integration
45. A Chinese philosopher who wrote the book entitled
“The Art of War” in 500 B.C. and became the successful
general by applying the principles of his book.
A. Sun Tzu B. Akbar
C. George Washington D. John Edgar Hoover

46. The exploration or examination of an area to gather


information, especially about the strength and positioning
of enemy forces.
A. Undercover work B. Reconnaissance
C. Surveillance D. Shadowing

47. The following are the type of surveillance according


intensity and sensitivity except;
A. Lose B. Close
C. Discreet D. Loose
48. A job of striking up friendship with the subject.
A. Shadowing B. Rope
C. Tailing D. Surveillance

49. An agent who has reached the enemy, get


information and would manage to get back alive.
A. Double agent B. Penetration agent
C. Expandable agent D. Agent of influence

50. An agent who uses influence to gain information.


A. Penetration agent B. Agent of influence
C. Double agent D. Expandable agent
POLICE ORGANIZATION & ADMINISTRATION
1. Among the following, he is known as the father
of Modern Policing System.
A. William Norman B. Sir Robert Peel
C. King Henry III D. John Westminster
2. Assists the Chief, PNP in the Administration and
management of financial resources.
A. Directorate for Plans B. Directorate for
Operation
C. Directorate for Logistics D. Directorate for
Comptrollership
3. Consist of work to be performed in order to arrange and
relate work so that it can be accomplished effectively.
A. Controlling B. Leading
C. Organizing D. Planning
4. Direction that is provided on a one-on-one basis is
called?
A. Administration B. Supervision
C. Management D. Organization
5. Graduates of the Philippine National Police Academy
(PNPA) are automatically appointed to the rank of:
A. Senior Superintendent B. Inspector
C. Senior Police Officer 1 D. Superintendent
6. He was appointed as the first PC Chief in December
1917.
A. Henry T. Allen B. Cesar P Nazareno
C. Guillermo Francisco D. Rafael Crame
7. In the history of our police force, who was the first
Director General of the Philippine National Police PNP)?
A. Gen. Cesar Nazareno B. Gen. Raul Imperial
C. Gen. Umberto Rodriquez D. Gen. Recaredo
Sarmiento
8. It is the right to exercise, decide and command by virtue
of rank and position.
A. Cooperation B. Doctrine
C. Authority D. Discipline
9. Otherwise known as the PC/INP law…
A. PD 482 B. PD 421
C. PD 765 D. RA 541
10. POLITIA is a word originated from…
A. Greek word B. Roman word
C. French word D. English word
11. Praetorian guard was introduced by the people of…
A. Ancient Egypt B. Ancient Greece
C. Ancient Rome D. Babylonians
12. Provides IT services necessary in pursuit of
the PNP mission and objectives.
A. Computer Service
B. Communication and Electronics Service
C. Engineering Service
D. Chaplain Service
13. The budget is a ___________ in terms of
expenditure requirements.
A. Tactical plan B. Work plan
C. Financial plan D. Control plan
14. The following are the management process
except one:
A. Planning B. Organizing
C. Leading D. Coordinating
15. The function of management which covers hiring, firing,
and training
A. Staffing B. Directing
C. Planning D. Organizing

16. The operational plan which is designed to met everyday


or year around needs is called
A. meeting unusual needs B. extra office
C. regular operating programs D. special operating
programs
17. The orderly and organized physical movement of
elements or units of the PNP.
A. Employment B. Deployment
C. Assignment D. Designation
18. There should be one manager and one plan for a group
of activities that have the same objective.
A. Unity of command B. Unity of direction
C. Division of work D. Esprit de corps
19. This term refers to the period when a police officer is
actively engaged in the performance of his duty.
A. off duty B. on the way
C. on call D. on duty
20. Those who are charge with actual fulfillments of
agency’s mission are__________ personnel.
A. Staff B. Management
C. Supervision D. Line
21. To improve delegation, the following must be done,
EXCEPT:
A. establish objectives and standards
B. count the number of supervisor
C. require completed work
D. define authority and responsibility
22. What is the equivalent rank of Brigadier General to
Police Rank?
A. Senior Superintendent B. Director General
C. Deputy Director General D. Chief
Superintendent
23. What is the rank of the Chief of the Directorial Staff?
A. Deputy Dir Genera B. Police Chief
Superintendent
C. Police Director D. Police Senior
Superintendent
24. Which of the following is a policing activity undertaken
by military bodies in ancient time?
A. Civic guard B. Guardia civil
C. Praetorian D. Presbeterian
25. Which of the following is not a commissioned officer?
A. Inspector B. senior superintendent
C. asst. chief D. chief superintendent
26. Alternative is a means by which goals and objectives can be
attained. They may be policies, strategies and actions aimed at
eliminating the problem. Which of the following is a basic technique
to select alternative?
A. strategic analysis B. feasibility study
C. planning analysis D. acceptability study
27. This is an important step in synopsis planning; trying to figure
out what, if anything happened as a result of implementing a
selected alternative is called;
A. describe the present situation
B. identify and analyze problem
C. monitor and evaluate progress
D. identifying alternative courses of action
28. This planning includes a face to face interactions with the
people who are to be affected, it also include field surveys and
interpersonal dialogue marked by a process of mutual learning is
called;
A. incremental planning B. transactive planning
C. advocacy planning D. radical planning
29. This model is especially appreciated for police agencies as it
based on problem oriented approach to planning. It relies heavily
on the problem identification and analysis of the planning
process and can assist police administrator in formulating goals
and priorities is called;
A. long range planning B. synoptic planning
C. transactive planning D. problem oriented
planning
30. Which of the following is a characteristic of effective plan?
A. give police department a clear direction
B. increase personnel involvement
C. clearly define objectives and goals
D. contain a degree of flexibility for the unforeseen
31. The principles and rules governing planning, organizing,
direction and employment of the PNP force in the
accomplishment of basic security mission in the maintenance of
peace and order, crime prevention and suppression, internal
security and the like is called;
A. fundamental doctrines B. functional doctrines
C. operational doctrines D. complimentary doctrines
32. Maintenance of intended delegation requires that the
decisions within its authority of individual commander
should be made by them and not be referred upward or
downward in the organizational structure is referred to as;
A. principle of delegation by result expected
B. principle of absoluteness of responsibility
C. principle of parity and responsibility
D. authority level principle
33. A series of preliminary decision on a framework, which
in tern guides subsequent decisions that generate the
nature and direction of an organization refers to;
A. police planning B. operational planning
C. strategic planning D. procedural plan
34. Which of the following is the role of strategic planning?
A. manner of operation B. diagnose environmental threats
C. develop tactical plan D. strategic response to change
35. Procedures that relate to reporting, raids, arrest,
stopping suspicious persons, touring beats and
investigation of crimes are example of;
A. field procedure B. special operation
procedure
C. headquarters procedure D. standing operating
procedure
36. The plan that prepares to accomplish by special
divisions of the PNP of each of the primary police task is
called;
A. procedural plan B. operational plan
C. tactical plan D. extra office plan
37. These are procedures in coping with specific situations
at known locations and plans for dealing with an attack
against buildings, special community events and other
street affairs is called;
A. policy plan B. tactical plan
C. operational plan D. extra office plan
38. The plan made to organize community agencies and
community groups for cooperative efforts with the police
department is called;
A. extra departmental plan B. tactical plan
C. management plan D. field procedure
39. The principle describing explicitly the flow of authority
refers to;
A. principle of balance B. principle of unity
objective
C. scalar principle D. unity of command
40. The procedures for reaching a sound decision on the
basis of pertinent knowledge, ideas and preconditions is
called;
A. plan B. planning
C. decision D. decision-making
41. Uniformed members of the PNP shall have the option to
receive in advance and in lump-sum his/her retirement fee
for the first;
A. 5 years B. 15 years
C. 10 years D. 20 years
42. Technical Sergeant in Military rank is equivalent to PNP
rank which is;
A. SPO1 B. SPO2
C. SPO3 D. PO4
43. A territorial distribution of platoon accomplished by
assigning patrolman on beats is necessary to facilitate the
direction and control of officers and to ensure suitable
patrol service at every point within the jurisdiction is
grouping of similar work according to;
A. Function B. Time frame
C. Place of work D. Level of authority
44. A Functional Unit within a Division, this is necessary
for specialization is;
A. Bureau B. Section
C. Division D. Unit
45. Waiver of height requirement may be granted to male
and female applicant who is at least;
A. 1.57 m & 1.52 m B. 1.52 m & 1.57 m
C. 1.62 m & 1.57 m D. 1.57 m & 1.62 m
46. One having supervisory responsibilities over officer of a lower
rank is;
A. Ranking B. Sworn
C. Commanding D. Superior
47. The largest organizational unit within a large Department is;
A. Bureau B. Division
C. Section D. Unit
48. An organizational structure which is the combination of line
and functional types and is found in almost Police Agencies
today is known as;
A. Line B. Line and Staff
C. Functional D. Line and Functional
49. The yardstick of efficiency of the Police in the absence of
crime is a concept of Police Service which is known as;
A. Old B. Continental
C. Modern D. Home Rule
50. A primary sub-division of a bureau is called;
A. Bureau B. Division
C. Section D. Unit
POLICE PATROL
1. A communication that which occur within the framework of the
informal organization.
A. Formal B. Informal
C. Verbal D. Non-verbal
2. A crew which is assigned to a mobile car usually consists of _____.
A. A driver and intelligence agent
B. A driver and traffic man
C. A driver and a recorder
D. A driver, recorder and supervisor
3. A general statement of intention and typically result within a time
horizon of a year or more.
A. Objective B. Goal
C. Plan D. Research
4. A good plan is a good image builder; this statement belongs to what
importance of planning.
A. Doing more with less
B. We must pro-act, not just react
C. Reflects your competence
D. Help make your people more productive.
5. Control of superior should not be more than what he can
effectively direct.
A. Unity of Command B. Span of Control
C. Delegation of Authority D. Chain of Command
6. Dogs have an acute sense of ____________ thus, their
utilization in tracking down lost persons or illegal drugs.
A. smell B. hearing
C. eating D. drinking
7. Employees should receive order from one superior only.
A. Unity of command B. Unity of direction
C. Centralization D. Authority and Responsibility
8. It is the total number of police officers assigned in patrol
duties.
A. Mandatory Strength B. Effective Strength
C. Physical Strength D. None of these
9. It is the vintage type of patrol and still plays an important role
in the development of officers today.
A. Automobile patrol B. Foot patrol
C. Motorcycle patrol D. Bicycle patrol
10. Police visibility in strategic and crime prone areas projects
_____ thus, an effective crime prevention strategy.
A. Police discretion B. Police omnipresence
C. Police authority D. Police Effectiveness
11. The act of expelling a squatter by the legal process is called:
A. demolition B. squadron
C. eviction D. tear down
12. The budget is a _____________ in terms of expenditure
requirements.
A. tactical plan B. financial plan
C. work plan D. control plan
13. The first head of the Metropolitan police force that earned the
title as “the Father of Modern Policing System”.
A. Edgar Hoover B. Henry Fielding
C. Brig Gen Rafael Crame D. Sir Robert Peel
14. The transmission, storage and display of documents in the
computer system.
A. Radio B. Facsimile
C. Telephone D. Electronic Mai
15. This is considered as a powerful tool of mass
communication and cornerstone for civilization.
A. Speech B. Written language
C. Spoken language D. Sign Language
16. This is known as the vintage type of patrol…
A. Automobile patrol B. Motorcycle patrol
C. Foot patrol D. Bicycle patrol
17. This is the only unit in the police organization
which is directly and constantly in contact with the
public.
A. Barangay tanod B. Patrol force
C. Police force D. Traffic division
18. What is the essence of police function?
A. Enforcement B. Patrol
C. Police visibility D. Crime detection
19. Which of the following is best suited to the word
“stealth” in the types of patrol?
A. Motorcycle patrol B. Foot patrol
C. Canine patrol D. Automobile patrol
20. Which of the following is most ideally suited to
evacuation and search-and-rescue duties?
A. motorcycle B. helicopter
C. patrol car D. bicycle
21. Which of the following is considered as the most
important factor in formulating an effective patrol
strategy?
A. training of station commander
B. adequacy of resources of the police station
C. rank of the patrol commander
D. salary rates of police personnel
22. Which of the following is the oldest warning device?
A. trumpet B. horn
C. radio D. siren
23. Which of the following is the oldest type of patrol?
A. horse B. foot
C. canine D. Police
24. Which type of patrol should be utilized in the event of
securing the place for bomb threat?
A. Mounted patrol B. Marine patrol
C. Foot patrol D. Canine Patrol
25. Upon arrival at his assigned beat, the patrol officer
must immediately report to the ________.
A. Desk officer B. Commander
C. Unit supervisor D. Supervisor
26.In the police organization, the division that had been
regarded as the core and at the same time the operational
heart for the reason that it performs almost all the function
of police organization is referred to as the;
A. traffic B. intelligence
C. investigation D. patrol
27. The primary function of the patrol division is crime
prevention. In the effort of the division to perform their function,
patrol officers on beat should be able to eliminate the factors that
contribute to the development of crime, especially the existence
of;
A. desire B. instrumentality
C. opportunity D. motive
28. In police patrol, timely and appropriate exercise of judgment
or decision in answer to whatever services required by the public
to any forms of situation is best describe to as;
A. judgment B. decision making ability
C. common sense D. motive
29. In the fight of patrol division to prevent crime, the division
should be able to eliminate the existence of opportunity, which is
their primary concern, and this is being realized by means of;
A. patrol B. police visibility
B. presence in the area D. performance of function
30. The objective of patrol that falls under the category of
protection for it involves the prevention of crime through the
noticeable presence of police vehicles and personnel is called;
A. traffic enforcement B. selective enforcement
C. preventive enforcement D. law enforcement
31. Robert Peel, being the father of modern policing system
identified the soundest among all criminological philosophies
and this is the principle of;
A. law enforcement B. prevention of crime
C. order and maintenance D. protection of life and
properties
32. A system applied by patrol division that has been proven
to be very effective patrol procedure. This is being performed
by identifying a certain area subject to a high crime rate and
spends a greater part of their patrolling time is referred to as;
A. law enforcement B. preventive enforcement
C. selective enforcement D. traffic enforcement
33. Among the different types of patrol, this had been
regarded to as the second oldest and its use is very minimal
in cities;
A. bicycle patrol B. motorcycle patrol
C. automobile patrol D. horse patrol
34. A type of patrol that has an advantage on stilt and
mobility is referred to as the;
A. bicycle B. motorcycle
C. foot patrol D. horse patrol
35. In this method of patrol cover and search, two patrol
officers alternately take the load in the search and cover
each other as they progressively move on.
A. spot cover B. foot search
C. leaf frog D. quadrant
36. What is that process of deciding in advance what to do,
how to do it and who is to do it?
A. forecasting B. prioritizing
C. objective setting D. planning
37. It is a specific commitment to achieve a measurable
result within a specific period of time. The statement is
referring to?
A. objective B. mission
C. vision D. goal
38. The actions of the patrol officers killing the person that
run amok were in accordance to principles of:
A. self preservation B. self defense
C. discretion D. maintaining peace and
order
39. Seeing ahead and making sound assumptions.
A. forecasting B. foretelling
C. prioritizing D. documenting
40. The control of superior should not be more that what he
can effectively direct. What is referred to this?
A. chain of command B. delegation of authority
C. span of control D. unity of command
41. It is a general statement of intention and typically
with a time horizon of a year or more. What is referred to
this statement?
A. mission B. vision
C. goal D. objective
42. What is that approach that concludes a long range
and comprehensive planning are not only too difficult,
but inherently bad?
A. incremental planning B. transactive
planning
C. synoptic planning D. radical planning
43. The beneficial aspect of this approach includes a
greater sensitivity to the unintended and negative side
effects of the plan. Which is referred to this statement?
A. incremental planning B. advocacy planning
C. transactive planning D. radical planning
44. It is acknowledge that effective attainment of
deterrence, apprehension and non-criminal related activity
should result in high levels of perceived community
security and satisfaction with police activities. What is
referred to this?
A. deterrence and prevention
B. sense of community security and satisfaction
C. apprehension
D. non-criminal related services
45. What is that process of deciding in advance what to do,
how to do it and who is to do it?
A. forecasting B. prioritizing
C. objective setting D. planning
46. It is a specific commitment to achieve a measurable
result within a specific period of time. The statement is
referring to:
A. objective B. mission
C. vision D. goal
47. It is the vintage type of patrol but still plays an important
role in the development of officers today. What is referred to this?
A. bicycle patrol B. foot patrol
C. automobile patrol D. motorcycle patrol
48. Which do not belong to the group?
A. covers a wider area
B. ability to observe closely
C. provides faster response to public calls
D. provides constant availability to public
49. What is the only form of police service that directly attempts
to eliminate the desire and opportunity to commit crime?
A. traffic management B. criminal investigation
C. patrol D. juvenile service
50. Mr. Mendoza is a policeman; his ultimate goal in the society
is what?
A. prevention of crime
B. enforcement of laws
C. preservation of peace and order
D. safeguarding the life of the citizens
POLICE PERSONNEL & RECORDS MANAGEMENT

1. All but one are the primarily line operation in police


organization
A. patrol B. records
C. investigation D. traffic
2. Any members of the PNP may opt to retire from the
PNP service upon accumulation of at least:
A. 25 years of satisfactory service
B. 15 years of satisfactory service
C. 30 years of satisfactory service
D. 20 years of satisfactory service
3. A plan with a time horizon of 5 to 10 years is called;
A. annual plan B. long-term plan
C. strategic plan D. Midterm plan
4. Decisions rendered by the national IAS shall be appealed to
the__________:
A. Regional Appellate Board B. National Appellate Board
C. National Police Commission D. People’s Law
Enforcement Board
5. Grave misconduct is incurred by any member of the PNP who
shall:
A. Refuse to report to duty
B. Make false report or entry in the police blotter
C. Deface of destroy any office paper
D. Taking undue advantage of subordinate
6. In the PNP Application Processing System, it is the process of
removing undesirable/unqualified applicants?
A. Selection B. Recruitment
C. Training D. Appraisal
7. It exercises control and supervision over the PNP units during
elections.
A. NBI B. DILG
C. AFP D. COMELEC
8. It exercises supervision and control over the provincial
jails.
A. BJMP B. Bureau of Prisons
C. DILG D. Provincial
Government
9. It is considered to be the heart of any identification
system; it provides positive identification of the criminal
A. Arrest and booking report B. Miscellaneous
Records
C. Identification records D. Fingerprint Records
10. It is constitutionally and legally mandated to administer
and control the Philippine National Police.
A. DILG B. DND
C. NAPOLCOM D. DFA
11. It is the central receiving entity for any citizen’s
complaint against the members and officers of the PNP.
A. DILG B. NAPOLCOM
C. PLEB D. IAS
12. It is recognized as the best method of filing
A. Pigeon Hole B. retrieval operation
C. Records Management D. chain of custody
13. One of the criteria for promotion which refers to the
overall length of service in the present rank.
A. Government service record
B. Period of permanency in the rank
C. Time-in-Grade
D. Length of service in the PNP
14. Police personnel may be effectively distributed
according to any of the following classification, EXCEPT
A. By time B. By function
C. By area D. By gender
15. Refers to the distinctive physical device of metal and
ribbon, which constitute the tangible evidence of an award:
A. Medal B. Awards
C. Decorations D. Ribbons
16. The following are act which constitute grave dishonesty
except one.
A. Make a false report
B. Deliberate false testimony
C. Destroy, conceal physical evidence
D. Use of government papers
17. The function of management which covers hiring, firing, and
training.
A. Staffing B. Directing
C. Planning D. Organizing
18. This office is in charge of supervising all matters pertaining
to supply.
A. Office of the finance
B. Office of the logistic manager
C. Office of the communication officer
D. Officer of the operation manager
19. What is the optional retirement for officers and new officers
of the police service?
A. 15 years B. 25 years
C. 30 years D. 20 years
20. What plans require action or assistance from persons or
agencies outside the police organization?
A. Extra departmental plan B. Management plan
C. Operational plan D. Tactical plan
21. What type of cover uses actual or true background?
A. artificial B. multiple cover
C. natural D. cover within a cover
22. Which of the following administers and attends to cases
involving crimes against chastity?
A. CIDG B. DSWD
C. Women’s Desk D. Homicide Division
23. Which of the following agency administers the PNP
Entrance and Promotional Examinations?
A. Civil Service Commission
B. Commission on Appointment
C. National Police Commission
D. Professional Regulations Commission
24. Within how many days after receipt of the motion of
appeal shall the Board decide?
A. Fifteen (15) days B. Twenty (20) days
C. Sixty (60) days D. Thirty (30) days
25. Who among the following have summary disciplinary
powers over errant police members?
A. District Director B. Chief of Police
C. Provincial Director D. Chief PNP
26. In the preceding question, what particular form
authority is more dominant to his style?
A. traditional authority B. legal – rational authority
C. charismatic authorityD. delegation of authority
27. Which of the following is not true about objectives?
A. it is critical in planning and evaluating
performance
B. needed before a plan can be develop
C. specific ways to accomplish a task
D. based on the general desire outcomes
28. This would the great impact on how to explain would the
superior explain any wrong acts made by his men on the field
even he was not around when the event took occur:
A. Command responsibility B. Span of control
C. Unity of command D. Chain of command
29. It particularly implies a duty as well as its breach and the
fact can never be found in the absence of a duty.
A. Nonfeasance B. Misfeasance
C. Malfeasance D. neglect of duty
30. Giving direction of employees toward in line with their
work is an example of:
A. Police supervision B. Supervision
C. Leadership D. All of these
31. The following are the divisions of the DPRM except:
A. Recruitment and selection division
B. Personnel Transaction Division
C. PNP program management office
D. Benefits and Pension Administration Division
32. This is the specific and the measurable ways of the
accomplishing the goals of the organization.
A. goal B. mission
C. objectives D. philosophy
33. Which of the following statements is not true about the
Organization?
A. Command officers had complete power over subordinates
B. Predominated by with its hierarchy of authoritative
management
C. communication flowed upward
D. all of these
33. The PNP organizational structure is composed of the central
office or the National Headquarters, which housed the office of the
following, except?
A. PNP chief B. Deputy Chief for
Administration
C. Regional Director D. Deputy Chief for
Operation
34. It is the order of authority in the PNP organization.
A. Unity of command B. Chain of command
C. Span of control D. Hierarchy
35. It is the technique of organizing and handling people at work
in all levels and types of management.
A. personnel administration B. police supervision
C. personnel management D. police planning
36. All but one is the essential elements of a formal organization.
A. goals B. objectives
C. values D. none of these
37. To determine a supervisor’s span of control, what has to be
taken into consideration?
A. number of supervisors who gives him order
B. number of supervisors whom he reports
C. the functions for which he assumes full responsibility
D. number of subordinates who directly reports to him
38. It is closely related to the principle of span of control in
which the tasks were divided among the officers of various units
but still the presence of one superior always exists. The
Statement is referring to:
A. span of control B. unity of command
C. delegation of authority D. command
responsibility
39. A plan that determines the quality and quantity of efforts
and accomplishment
A. Intermediate plan B. Strategic plan
C. OPLAN D. Police operational planning
40. A police rank of Superintendent who is one of the heads in
the directorial staffs is represented by the insignia;
A. 1 sun B. 3 suns
C. 2 suns D. 1 star
41. As a dispatcher, you are task to follow certain courses of
action that may be reflected on the duty manual. The
statement is referring to:
A. field procedures B. tactical procedures
C. procedural plan D. headquarters procedures
42. This plan will assist in coordinating community effort, in
promoting public support and in combating organized crimes.
A. management plan B. tactical plan
C. operational plan D. extra-departmental plan
43. A leader that takes a hands-off passive approach in dealing
with the subordinates.
A. autocratic B. democratic
C. free-rein D. charismatic
44. It refers to the process of determining how specific tasks can
be accomplished on time with available allocated resources.
A. Intermediate plan B. Strategic plan
C. OPLAN D. Police operational planning
45. Refers to those police officers whose ranks ranges from PO1
to SPO4.
A. ordinary police officers B. commissioned
officers
C. Non-commissioned officers D. none of these
46. The command responsibility will include improper
performance of the act which might be lawfully done. It is
primarily referring to misfeasance. What if an act was also
lawfully done but should not be done.
A. Nonfeasance B. omission
C. malfeasance D. misconduct
47. Why is it that every group of personnel must have only one
supervisor?
A. to ensure command of the group
B. to avoid confusion of authority
C. to protect the supervisor
D. all of them
48. In the PNP organization, it establishes definite lines of
authority that makes the order not more sophisticated and then
opens the channels of the direct line of communication.
A. Unity of command B. Chain of command
C. Span of control D. Hierarchy
49. An officer who is in dominion of the department district or
bureau.
A. line officer B. commanding officer
C. superior officer D. ranking officer
50. Non-commissioned and Commissioned officers do not have
the same authorities and responsibilities because of its pyramid
shaped with a single line authority. The statement is referring to:
A. Hierarchy B. Span of control
C. Chain of command D. Unity of command
COMPARATIVE POLICE SYSTEM
1. A court system where the accused is guilty until proven
innocent.
A. Adversarial B. Inquisitorial
C. Common Law D. Civil law
2. A court system where the accused is innocent until
proven guilty.
A. Adversarial B. Inquisitorial
C. Common Law D. Civil law
3. A peace and Order Council is organized in every
city/municipality by virtue of;
A. Executive Order 386 B. Executive Order 1012
C. Executive Order 309 D. Presidential Degree 118
4. In Japan Police Force, it is the highest rank in the
system, the chief of metropolitan police department.
A. Commissioner General B. Superintendent
General
C. Chief Superintendent D. Corporal
5. In the Civil Service System, merit and fitness are the
primary consideration in the ________.
A. two-party system B. promotional system
C. evaluation system D. tools system
6. In the continent of Asia, where can you find the country
of Vietnam?
A. Central Asia B. Eastern Asia
C. South-eastern Asia D. Southern Asia
7. In the Hong Kong Police Force we have the Commissioner
General, how about the Philippine National Police?
A. DILG Director B. Director General
C. Major General D. Secretary of
Defense
8. It refers to a package of transnational flow of people,
production, investment, information, ideas and authority.
A. Trans nationalization B. internationalization
C. inter-border D. globalization
9. It refers to specifically to transnational crime carried out by
organized crime organizations.
A. Transnational crime B. Transnational
Organized Crime
C. Organized crime gangs D. Organized Criminal
10. In US, the sheriff for each county is chosen through
A. referendum B. election
C. appointment by governor D. elimination
11. Policing in the United States (U.S.) is divided in these broad
categories except
A. Federal agencies B. State agencies
C. County agencies D. City agencies.
12. The continent which was derived from the name of a Phoenix
in Greek Mythology.
A. Europe B. South America
C. North America D. Asia
13. The fastest growing criminal industry in the world.
A. Human Trafficking B. Exploitation
C. Bonded labor D. Forced labor
14. The great barrier reef which is the world’s largest reef is
found in…
A. Europe B. Australia
C. North America D. Asia
15. The head of PNP has a rank of Director General, what is the
highest rank in Hong Kong?
A. Police Chief B. Commissioner
general
B. Police Inspector general D. Commissioner
16. The primary duty of this group is to protect the emperor of
Japan and its family…
A. Imperial Police B. Imperial guard
C. Imperial security D. Imperial agency
17. The threat of global terrorism indicates the growing power of
globalization as a perimeter of;
A. Financial networks B. Islamic
fundamentalism
C. transnational ideology D. political actions
18. The world’s largest forest area is found in,
A. Europe B. South America
C. North America D. Asia
19. They have two roles, they let men buy them drinks and
later on they offer sexual services.
A. Stag party girls B. Hotel and
Convention prostitutes
C. Bar Girls D. Massage parlor
prostitutes
20. Used to define almost all illegal acts of violence
committed for political purpose by clandestine groups.
A. national terrorist B. transnational
terrorist
C. international terrorist D. terrorism
21. What is the highest rank in Indonesia police force?
A. Police General B. Commissioner
C. Inspector General D. Commissioner
General
22. What is the lowest rank in Hong Kong?
A. Police B. First Bhayangkara
C. Second Bhayangkara D. Police constable
23. What is the lowest rank in Indonesia police force?
A. Watch B. Second Bhayangkara
C. Constable D. Police constable
24. Which police organization applies the “iron fist, velvet
glove” in the enforcement of law?
A. Switzerland Police B. Japan Police
C. Ireland Police D. Egypt Police
25. What type of democratic policing does Japan have
compare to U.S?
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these
26. This is the type of system which is extremely
decentralized and one of its characteristics is having
numerous police agencies;
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
27. Which of the following country that both national and
local governments share control:
A. Great Britain B. France
C. Belgium D. Philippines
28. This is a country that has a single system of law
administration of justice and servants of the republic rather
than local governments;
A. Philippines B. U.K
C. France D. United States
29. The oldest police agency in France;
A. Police Nationale B. Gendarmerie
C. Police Judiciare D. Surete
30. In the system of the Public Safety Commissions of
Japan, The person who has the jurisdiction over the
National Public Safety Commissions is the?
A. Minister of state B. Prime Minister
C. Commissioner General D. Prefectural
Governor
31. This is a crime, consisting of an intentional act
of political violence to create an atmosphere of fear.
A. Terrorism B. Political crime
C. Hostage taking D. Transnational crime
32. This is a very broad category, encompassing everything
from illegal immigration to international prostitution,
slavery, and child pornography.
A. Flow of people B. Migration
C. Human trafficking D. Sex slavery
33. What type of democratic policing does Japan have
compare to U.S?
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these
34. This is the type of system which is extremely
decentralized and one of its characteristics is having
numerous police agencies;
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these
35. This is the kind of policing system where police control is
under direct control of the national government:
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these
36. They are distinguished by a strong inquisitorial system where
less right is granted to the accused, and the written law is taken
as gospel and subject to little interpretation. What is referred to
this description?
A. civil law system B. socialist system
C. islamic system D. common law system
37. They are distinguished by procedures designed to rehabilitate
or retrain people into fulfilling their responsibilities to the state.
A. common law system B. civil law system
C. islamic system D. socialist system
38. Ultimate expression of positive law, designed to move the
state forward toward the perfectibility of state and mankind. It is
referring to as what?
A. common law system B. civil law system
C. socialist system D. islamic system
39. Conflicts are resolved by a tribunal council, and there are no jails
and prisons. This type of society is an excellent example of the folk-
communal or informal justice system.
A. Congo Police B. Egypt Police
C. Ireland Police D. Switzerland Police
40. It has a civil law, specialized police forces and punishment is
inconsistent, sometimes harsh, and sometimes lenient. It is referred as
what?
A. urban–commercial society B. folk-communal society
C. urban-industrial society D. bureaucratic society
41. They let things go for awhile without attention until things become
too much, and then hash, barbaric punishment is resorted to. This
society is known as:
A. urban–commercial society B. urban-industrial
society
C. bureaucratic society D. folk-communal
society
42. Progress comes along with rising expectations. People at the bottom
develop unrealistic expectations while people at the top don’t see
themselves rising fast enough. What theory describes this?
A. demographic theory B. deprivation theory
C. modernization theory D. anomie theory
43. It has codified laws but laws that prescribe good behavior,
police become specialized in how to handle property crimes. It is
referred to as what?
A. urban-industrial society B. bureaucratic society
C. folk-communal society D. urban–commercial
society
44. Crime everywhere is the result of unrestrained migration and
overpopulation in urban areas such as slums. What theory best
describes this?
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime
theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
45. This society has little codification of law, no specialization among
police?
A. urban-industrial society B. bureaucratic society
C. folk-communal society D. urban–commercial
society
46. This system is distinguished by a strong adversarial system where
lawyers interpret and judges are bound by precedent?
A. socialist system B. islamic systems
C. common law system D. civil law system
47. It sees the problem as society becoming too complex. This is
the theory of:
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
48. When poor person commits a crime, the government goes to
work analyzing the family, education and employment needs of
everyone in that poor person’s family. It is referring to?
A. Congo Police B. Egypt Police
C. Ireland Police D. Switzerland Police
49. With high standard of living, victims become more careless of
their belongings, and opportunities for committing crime
multiply. What theory describes this?
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
50. The sense of hope and confidence among the people towards
their local authorities that they are doing everything they can in
crime control. It is referring to?
A. Congo Police B. Egypt Police
C. Ireland Police D. Switzerland Police
1. Consist of all the United Nations conventions which
seeks to safeguard life and human dignity in a global scale.
A. union of domestic concerns for global governance
B. Universal convention
C. universal protections and safeguards
D. universal declarations
2. Consist of recruitment, transportation, transfer
harboring or receipt of persons by means of threat or use of
coercion, abduction, fraud deception, abuse of power.
A. Trafficking in persons B. Exploitation
C. People Smuggling D. Transnational
Organized Crime
3. In the Philippines the minimum age requirement for
police officers is 21 years old, what is the minimum age
requirement in the Australian Federal Police?
A. 17 B. 18
C. 19 D. 21
4. In Sri Lanka, the constitution establishes a government
that is a mixture of presidential system and parliamentary
system, such government is called;
A. Hegemony government B. messianic
democracy
C. communist democracy D. democratic,
socialist republic
5. In the system of the Public Safety Commissions of Japan,
The person who has the jurisdiction over the National
Public Safety Commissions is the?
A. Minister of state B. Prime Minister
C. Commissioner General D. Prefectural
Governor
6. It is a special higher police in Japan which is equivalent
to the FBI, combining both criminal investigation and
counter- espionage functions.
A. Toku B. Tokko
C. PGK D. Lingerin
7. It is responsible for all matters relating to training within the Hong
Kong Police except internal security, Auxiliary and Marine Police
training. Training provided by the Police College includes recruit and
continuation training, crime investigation training, police driver
training and weapon tactics training.
A. Hongkong Police College B. Hong Kong Police Training
School
C. Hong Kong Police School D. Hong Kong School of Police
8. Loosely structured, extraordinary flexible associations centered
around violence and deeply involved in the production and distribution
of informal power. The only organizational goal is to make use of
extortionate means.
A. enterprise syndicates B. youth gangs
C. power syndicates D. scavenger syndicates
9. One who bribes, buys, intimidates, threatens, negotiates and sweet
talks into a relationship with the police, public officials or any else who
might help the members security and maintain immunity from arrest,
prosecution and punishment.
A. enforcer B. corruptee
C. corrupter D. coddler
10. That relationship which can produce state policies that directly
violate social labor rights and directly produce social conflict that leads
to state violations of civil and security rights.
A. Global economic relations B. militarization
C. inter-border relations D. global political relations

11. That which stimulates ethnic mobilization, which may promote self-
determination in responsive states but more often produces collective
abuses in defense of dominant group-hegemony.
A. Technological development
B. migration
C. employment opportunities
D. global mobility and information flow

12. The collation of international covenants and treaties on war crimes


and for the protection of the rights of women and children;
A. International bill of human rights
B. Geneva conventions
C. universal declaration of human rights
D. covenant on civil and political rights
13. This kind of society has a system of laws, police who tend to
keep busy handling political crime and terrorism, and a system
of punishment characterized by civilization and overcrowding.
A. Folk-communal society B. Urban-commercial
society
C. Urban-industrial society D. Bureaucratic society
14. This kind of society has little codification of law, no
specialization among police, and a system of punishment that
just let things go for a while without attention until things
becomes too much, and then harsh, barbaric punishment is
resorted to.
A. Folk-communal society B. Urban-commercial
society
C. Urban-industrial society D. Bureaucratic society
15. What type of police system which is distinguished by a strong
inquisitorial system where less right is grated to the accused,
and the written law is taken as gospel and subject to little
interpretation.
A. Common law system B. Civil law System
C. Socialist system D. Islamic system
16. What type of police system which is distinguished by procedures
designed to rehabilitate or retain people into fulfilling their
responsibilities to the state?
A. Common law system B. Civil law System
C. Socialist system D. Islamic system
17. Which one below is NOT a benefits that the Philippines Derive as
Member of the INTERPOL?
A. Access to police information on international Criminal Cases.
B. Access to International Summaries of Criminal Cases.
C. Attend meetings and symposiums on case of special topics
D. Access to funds against transnational Crimes
E. Access to information dealing with economic and financial
crime in an international level.
18. The type and form of government in northern Asia (Russia) consist
of composite systems which includes federal state, semi-presidential
and republic. Which type of government which is characterized by a
union of partially self-governing states or regions united by a central
government?
A. Republic state B. federal state
C. semi-presidential state D. presidential state
19. Private security Agencies has to be registered with the
_________.
A. Security and Exchange Commission
B. NAPOLCOM
C. National Bureau of Investigation
D. Department of Interior and Local Government
20. The primary threat to law enforcement brought about by
globalization which is evidenced by genocide or mass killing.
A. Unfair access to global mechanism by the under
privilege
B. Occupation of nations by the most powerful
C. Conflict between nations
D. Increasing human rights violations
21. These global threats to law enforcement brought about by
globalization created opportunity for global professional criminals
which can only be addressed through,
A. Transnational professional network and cooperation
B. Rigid transborder security
C. High technological security installations on ports of
entries and exits
D. Transborder policing
22. Under the rules and function of Australian Federal Police, the AFP
falls under the portfolio of:
A. Home Affairs Ministry B. Attorney-General
D. Minister for Home Affairs D. Minister for Justice and
Customs
23. The accused is innocent until proven guilty is a principle of what
system?
A. adversarial system B. inquisitorial system
C. islamic system D. socialist system
24. It is traditional in nature as it is based its crime control efficiency to
the number of arrest and people being put to jail for punishment.
A. continental policing B. modern policing
C. modernization D. colonization

25. It has a system of laws, police tends to keep busy handling political
crime and terrorism, and a system of punishment characterized by over
criminalization and overcrowding. The statement is referring to:
A. urban-industrial society B. bureaucratic society
C. folk-communal society D. urban–commercial
society
26. As a nation develops, people’s alertness to crime is
heightened. They report more crime to police and demand the
police to become more effective in solving crime problems. What
theory best describes this situation?
A. modernization theory B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory D. opportunity theory
27. This system uses measurement of crime control efficiency
and effectiveness based on absence of crime or low crime rate?
A. continental policing B. modern policing
C. modernization D. colonization
28. Which of the following is not part of group?
A. islamic system B. socialist system
C. adversarial system D. None of these
29. Which one below that suggests that progressive lifestyles and
norms result in the disintegration of older norms that once held
people together, but in other cases, people can come together
and achieve social consensus or social cohesion over values;
A. Alertness to crime theoryB. Economic theory
C. Opportunity theory D. Anomie and Synomie
theory
30. It is considered as the finest intelligence agency in the
world.
A. NBI B. FBI
C. Mossad D. CIA
31. Who has the Administrative Supervision over Japanese
National Police Agency?
A. Commissioner of Japan B. Prime Minister
C. Commissioner General D. National Public
Safety Commission
32. When National and local governments share control
and local control of police services with national standards
adhered to is a formed of what type of policing?
A. Fragmented B. Centralized
C. Integrated D. None of these
33. Which of the following country that both national and
local governments share control?
A. Great Britain B. France
C. Belgium D. Philippines
34. It is in charge of research statistics and the investigation of
nationally important and international cases in Japan.
A. Traffic Bureau B. Criminal Investigation
Bureau
C. Security Bureau D. Regional Public Safety
Bureau
35. They are concerned with police personnel, education, welfare,
training, and unit inspections in Japan Police Force.
A. Personnel Administration B. Police Administration
Bureau
C. Bureau of Administration D. Police Records and
Administration
36. It is responsible for all matters relating to training within the
Hong Kong Police except internal security, Auxiliary and Marine
Police training. Training provided by the Police College includes
recruit and continuation training, crime investigation training,
police driver training and weapon tactics training.
A. Hongkong Police College B. Hong Kong Police
Training School
C. Hong Kong Police School D. Hong Kong School of
Police
37. The researcher communicates with foreign researcher for his
research. Which method is appropriate for that research?
A. Communication method B. Safari method
C. Collaborative method D. Collective method
38. It is an indispensible tool of management derived from organized
information available in the police record division about the nature, size
and distribution of the police problems, crime, vice and traffic.
A. Strategic intelligence B. Departmental
intelligence
C. Counter intelligence D. Under cover intelligence
39. A part of processing the information in which the shifting and
isolating of those element that have significance in light of the mission
or national objective.
A. integration B. deduction
C. interpretation D. analysis
40. The intelligence principle which is states that intelligence is
artificial subdivided into component elements to ensure complete
coverage, eliminate duplication and reduce the overall task to
manageable sizes refers to.
A. Principles security B. Principles of
interdependence
C. Principle of communication D. Principles of selection
1. What notice is being applied to help locate missing
persons including children, or to help people to identify
themselves.
A. Blue notices B. Green notices
C. Red notices D. Yellow notices
2. A transnational grouping of highly centralized
enterprises run by criminals for the purpose of engaging in
illegal activity, most commonly for the purpose of
generating a monetary profit. A criminal activity by an
enduring structure or organization developed and devoted
primarily to the pursuit of profits through illegal means.
A. organized activity B transnational group
C. organized crime D. organized criminal gang
3. Based on the event when a greater number of children
are being born. As these baby booms grow up, delinquent
subcultures develop out of the adolescent identity crisis.
What theory describes this?
A. demographic theory B. deprivation theory
4. Which of the statement is TRUE?
A. In a small police station, the need for a full time
Records officer is justifiable.
B. As police stations increases its size, routine Desk
officer is not able to hand them all.
C. Police records are not that important in police
administration.
D. In large Departments, the Desk officer devote full
time exclusively to record task.
5. What country practiced the “shame-based” rather than
“guilty-based” approach because of the shame it would
bring to the family if such member of a Family commits
crime.
A. China B. India
C. Japan D. Egypt
6. This is a package of transnational flows of people,
production, investment, information, ideas and authority.
A. Manufacturing B. Globalization
C. Internationalization D. Transnational
7. This center is created by virtue of Executive Order No. 62 to
establish a shared database among concerned agencies for
information on criminals, methodologies, arrests and convictions
on transnational crime
A. Philippine National Police (PNP)
B. National Commission on Anti Hijacking (NACAH)
C. Philippine Center on Transnational Crimes (PCTC)
D. International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO)
8. What is the code of secrecy of Mafia:
A. Omerta B. Morse
C. Nostra Compra D. Cosa Nostra
9. The Philippine National Police motto is To Serve and Protect
while the motto of HongKong Police force…
A. Law and Order B. We serve with pride
and Care
C. Safer Communities together D. None of these
10. What is this law that gives Japanese police the authority to
arrest people with “wrong thoughts”.
A. Peace process law B. Peace talk law
C. Peace preservation law D. Preserved peace law

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